Martial Outlaw - Plot

Plot

DEA agent Kevin White has followed the movements of a drug-dealing ex-KGB kingpin from Moscow to San Francisco. But when the Russian's next move takes him to Los Angeles, Kevin crosses paths with his older brother Jack, a maverick LAPD cop who wants in on the action - from both sides. Fighting their way through a deadly "Russian Circle" of top Soviet martial arts experts, Kevin discovers that his brother may be playing both ends against the middle in a dangerous game of Russian Roulette, where the ultimate price-tag may be both their lives.

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